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Dracon_Wind
2006-10-14, 12:07 PM
Camelot is a musical classic for all times. A shining adaptation of "The Once and Future King," Camelot's superb storytelling and outstanding acting talent make it an unforgettable piece of medieval artistry. Richard Harris shines as King Arthur, talk-singing such memorable melodies as "Camelot", "How to Handle a Woman", and "What do the Simple Folk Do?"; his Shakespearean affluence makes his kingly monologues unforgettable and delivers a gleaming hope to the bleak and dramatic conclusion. Vanessa Redgrave supports Harris as a conflicted and flirtatious Guenevere; Franco Nero presents an earthly lover in Lancelot; and David Hemmings is giddlily disgusting, reveling in his utter evil as the fiendish Mordred.

I highly recommend this melodic masterpiece to anyone with the intelligence to appreciate it.

Story: A+
Acting: A
Direction: B
Visuals:B+